All Tomorrow’s Parties

Hard Science Fiction

Author: William Gibson

Rydell is on his way back to near-future San Francisco. A stint as a security man in an all-night Los Angeles convenience store has convinced him his career is going nowhere, but his friend Laney, phoning from Tokyo, says there’s more interesting work for him in Northern California…..Read More

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